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University of Michigan Summer 2010 REU at CERN. Missing Transverse Energy and Jets in Proton-Proton Collision Events in the ATLAS Detector at CERN. Judson Locke, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, USA Advisor: Richard Teuscher , Ph.D., University of Toronto, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Judson Locke,Florida Institute of Technology,

Melbourne, Florida, USA

Advisor: Richard Teuscher, Ph.D.,University of Toronto,

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Missing Transverse Energy and Jets inProton-Proton Collision Events in the

ATLAS Detector at CERN

University of MichiganSummer 2010 REU at CERN

Version 2

Why Does CERN Exist?

?The LHC is a microscope.

Are quarkselementary?

How good is the Standard Model?

Darkenergy?Dark

matter?

Tinyunicorns?

Why Spend the Money?

• Pure science.

• Technological advancement (i.e. the US manned spaceflight program).

• PhDs.

Protons

y

x

-z←Beam Axis→

y

x

-z←Beam Axis→

Particle Tracks

Energy Deposits

Atlantis Event Display Software

y

x

Jet energy is sum of energy in each calorimeter cell in a jet, corrected for the position of each cell.The proton beam is in the z direction, so no missing energy should be in x or y.

“Jet”

“Jet”

x

y

z (into page)

Missing Transverse Energy (ETmiss)

• Sometimes, the energy in x and/or y is nonzero.• Why missing energy?

– Detector failures.– Neutrino production (neutrinos cannot be detected by

ATLAS). – Mismeasurements of jets and muons.– New physics?

• Exmiss = missing energy in x.

• Eymiss = missing energy in y.

“known”“u

nkno

wn”

“unknown”

ROOT Histogram

“known”

“unknown”

ROOT Histogram

Over/Underflow Events

• We have to explain events with energies in the “unknown” region.

• Why?– New physics can be hiding here.– Background and detector problems could be here.

–Before we claim new physics, we must understand our detector and background!!!

Event 8688264 ETmiss = 67.3 GeV

Exmiss = -66.2 GeV Ey

miss = -12.0 GeV

Muon

MuonJet

Event 8688264 ETmiss = 67.3 GeV

Exmiss = -66.2 GeV Ey

miss = -12.0 GeV

Jet

ETmiss

Muon

Contribution

• Catalogued interesting events from run 158045.

• These events may be used for future studies to characterize the ATLAS detector and background.

• A tiny contribution, but very illuminating for me.

CERN

Paris

London

Rome

RomeMontreauxDardigny

Acknowledgements• Thanks to Travis Bain and Nikolina Ilic for their

contributions and help.• Thanks to Jeremy Herr, Jean Krisch, and Homer Neal for

making the UM CERN REU operate.• This material is based upon work supported, in part, by

the National Science Foundation. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

• Thanks to CERN and Wikipedia for pictures.

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